Then in early 2017, when the merch phenomenon seemed to be cooling down, the pop star came back with the “Purpose the Stadium Tour” collection, which had a whole new, highly relevant look; bold colors, BMX graphics, and logos galore. Even if it wasn’t as industry-changing as all those Metallica and Marilyn Manson-inspired T-shirts had been back in ’16, the pieces sold out quickly and established Bieber as more than just a one-hit merch wonder.

Now, in the last leg of 2017, Justin Bieber and H&M have—just today—dropped a new run of Stadium Tour clothing. The 26-piece collection features a mix of T-shirts, hoodies, sweats, and more, all priced between $18 and $60. The only catch? Bieber canceled the last 14 shows in his 170-show tour back in July so the drop doesn’t actually coincide with a stadium tour, or any concerts whatsoever. Optimists and Bieber fans will see this as an opportunity to scoop up soon-to-be-deadstock Purpose Tour merch before the whole thing finally, mercifully wraps. (Once Bieber moves on to church merch, who knows how valuable this stuff could get?) The rest of us will simply recognize that, tour or not, it’s about the be fall and Bieber's checkerboard-print sweats are excellent.